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This is a horizontal, color, royalty free stock photograph of a young Balinese couple outdoors in Ubud, Bali. The Indonesian friends use a mobile phone to go online and update their social media status with a mobile phone. They sit surround by Macque monkeys. Photographed with a nIkon D800 DSLR camera.
Wild Formosan macaque, Formosan rock monkey also named Taiwanese macaque in Taiwan are eating and take care of others.
An orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) hanging from a tree in the rainforest of the Tanjung Puting National Park in Borneo. This endangered species is found throughout Borneo, and it's related species, the Pongo abelii, is found in Sumatra.
the macaque
One female baboon is lousing a older ape siiting on a stone. Two baboons in front of bokeh green background.
Coconut fruits grow on tree
Coconuts
Rhesus macaque monkey watching the sunset sat under the colorful buddhist pray flags and golden stupa spire of Swayambhunath or Monkey Temple high above Kathmandu, Nepal's vibrant capital city. ProPhoto RGB profile for maximum color fidelity and gamut.
Closer Coconut cluster on Tree of sea sky bright atmosphere. Coconut cluster on coconut tree in Brazil
A Rhesus monkey on a wooden structure
Mother and Baby Monkey
The rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta), colloquially rhesus monkey, is a species of Old World monkey. There are between six and nine recognised subspecies that are split between two groups, the Chinese-derived and the Indian-derived. Generally brown or grey in colour, it is 47–53 cm (19–21 in) in length with a 20.7–22.9 cm (8.1–9.0 in) tail and weighs 5.3–7.7 kg (12–17 lb).\n\nThe rhesus macaque is a highly social animal, living in troops of up to 200 individuals. Troops are led by a dominant male, who mates with the females in the troop. Rhesus macaques are omnivorous, and their diet consists of fruits, vegetables, insects, and small animals.\n\nRhesus macaques are native to Asia, and their range extends from Afghanistan to India to northern Thailand. They are also found in captivity, and are used extensively in research. Rhesus macaques are known for their intelligence and adaptability, and they have been used in a wide range of research, including studies of human behavior, genetics, and disease.
Fresh coconuts hanging on palm tree
Coconut fruits grow on tree
Infant monkey near the pipe railing.
Family shot High angle view, the woman is leaving for work at sunrise. Man and child are the to say goodbye, meanwhile  playing with the dogs. Shot in the Dong village Zhao Xing near Gulling  This image is GPS tagged
ripe large coconuts, selling the harvest at the city market
Smart primate, monkeys have a very near human appearance and abilities.
Black monkey on tree branch
Rice seeds and coconut fruit in yellow color. suitable for food ingredients theme
A wild Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) surveys the rainforest from a tree at the Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary in Borneo.
Coconut
Coconut palm tree looking up. Tropical tree. Multiple coconuts, framed by palm fronds.
Coconut trees that bear heavy fruit are ready to be harvested
Macaque monkey eating banana. Photographed in the wild, in Bali, Indosnesia.
proboscis monkey or nasalis larvatus
Black Capuchin monkey on top of a sign.
Old brown coconut on tree, Low angle view
Monkeys playing at tropical forest on Bali island in Indonesia
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